HP Spectre 13 ‘World’s Thinnest’ Notebook, Spectre x360 Delivers on Battery
HP has announced its latest generation of HP 13 and HP ghost X360 laptops. In October 29th, a large electronics company of the second generation of ghost 13 personal computer to provide consumers with the thinnest touchscreen laptop computer and the conversion between PC machine, can provide nearly 17 hours of battery life.
“HP is delivering the world’s thinnest touch laptops, while setting new industry standards for battery life, security and design,” states Kevin Frost, vice president and general manager, consumer personal systems, HP Inc. “Our spectre portfolio is redefining the premium PC segment, providing unique user experiences that will inspire creativity and unlock limitless opportunities to bring incredible ideas to life.”
The Spectre 13 laptop pricing starts at $1,300. The Spectre x360 convertible tablet/laptop starts at $1,150.
‘World’s Thinnest’ Spectre 13
Utilizing its latest industrial designs and built from CNC aluminum and carbon fiber, the Spectre 13 touch laptop is available in a choice of ceramic white with pale gold accents or dark ash silver with copper accents.
HP says the laptop employs eight-generation Intel Core i5 and i7 processors with up to 1TB of SSD storage and 16GBs of RAM.
Externally, the laptop also employs a Corning Gorilla Glass NBT display with resolutions up to UltraHD 4K, and a full-size, edge-to-edge backlit keyboard.
The Spectre 13 touch laptop’s battery provides as much as 11.5 hours of HP 593554-001 laptop battery life, and HP says the laptop charges from zero percent to 50 percent battery life within 30 minutes via its Fast Charge technology.
Spectre x360 Tablet/Laptop
Also featuring a new industrial design, the Spectre x360 utilizes a CNC machined aluminum body finished in a choice of either natural silver or dark ash silver with copper accents.
The Spectre x360’s design also features micro-edge bezels, along with Corning Glass NBT 13-inch displays that are available in resolutions up to 4K.
HP points out the Spectre x360 features eighth-generation Intel Core i5 and Core i7 processors, solid-state storage options up to 1TB, and as much as 16GBs of RAM.
Separating its features from similar products, the convertible, which operates as either a laptop or tablet also incorporates a fingerprint reader and privacy screen options on the HD models that eliminate visual hacking with a single keystroke.
Moreover, the Spectre x360 also includes HP’s FHD IR camera to login with facial recognition technologies, and its Windows Ink Certified pen supports a simultaneous user experience of touch and pen strokes.
The Palo Alto, Calif.-based company adds the Spectre x360 also delivers up to 16.5 hours of Hp pavilion notebook dv6000 battery life, while the Windows Ink Certified pen charges via USB-C to provide a charge life of 198 minutes.
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